The report presents an in-depth analysis of
the renewable energy policies across the major countries in Europe
namely Germany, Spain, France, Italy, the UK, Austria, Netherlands,
Norway, Poland, Sweden and Turkey. It details the key policy instruments
adopted by some of the major and emerging nations that led to huge
development in the renewable industry of the region. The report also
provides insights to major policy initiatives taken up by Central
Administrations of Germany, Spain, Italy, France and others for the
market development of renewable energy sources such as wind, solar,
geothermal, biopower and biofuels. The report also provides major
technology specific policies and incentives provided in each of these
countries.

The report is built using data and information sourced
from industry associations, government websites and statutory bodies.
The information is also sourced through other secondary research sources
such as industry and trade magazines.

Scope

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The report covers policy measures and incentives used by the major
countries in Europe to promote renewable energy. - The report
details promotional measures in different countries both for the overall
renewable energy industry and for specific renewable energy
technologies namely solar, wind, geothermal, hydro and bioenergy. -
The report also highlights the differences and focus of the renewable
energy policy frameworks in different countries in Europe.